I agree with your position regarding the Nations of the World. Only having read the synopsis of Lebow's book I would have to agree with his main thesis as well. I believe that Lebow's "four generic motives of fear, interest, standing, and revenge" cover the field quite well. I would hope that he covers the globalist political agenda which is designed to transcend nationalism (which is now considered wrong, evil, etc.), and which keeps nations agitated and at war to produce tremendous profits at the expense of the base populations.

Education/CredentialsAssociate of Science; Bachelor of Arts; Master of Science, Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree. Graduate of the Law & Government Institute at W.U. School of Law. Concentration of studies in Administrative Law (also known as the "headless fourth branch of government"), and Constitutional Law.